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Portsmouth man set for Fratton Park departure as EFL duo circle

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Goalkeeper Alex Bass is set to leave Portsmouth during the summer transfer window, journalist Alan Nixon has reported via Patreon. Bass is a graduate of Portsmouth’s academy, and has so far made 41 appearances in all competitions for the Fratton Park club.

However, the goalkeeper spent the second half of last season on loan at Bradford, when Manchester City loanee Gavin Bazunu had established himself as first choice between the posts in Danny Cowley’s side.

With Pompey having now completed the signing of West Brom’s Josh Griffiths on loan to bolster their goalkeeping options, it seems Bass could be set for a similar move away this summer.

According to this latest update, the 24-year-old is set to leave Fratton Park again this summer, in the wake of Portsmouth’s new goalkeeper signing.

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